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FIG 1. A, Composite extended-FOV image in a patient with cervical spondylosis shows a partially hyperechoic plaque at the ICA (straight arrow). Note mild hyperplasia of the intima at the CCA and bifurcation (curved arrows).
B, Extended-FOV image with a selected original frame provides a more precise picture of the CCA. Intimal hyperplasia was detected (left, arrow). The dotted square on the extended-FOV image (right) represents the position of the original frame displayed on the left.
C, Selected original frame of the ICA shows a hyperechoic plaque (left, arrow).
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